Mrdodobird

Okay. So I've done a rough animation (as in, not done yet, like, not all details, but pretty close). Now, one comment I got after someone viewed a couple clips (yes, sadly, I'm holding out on you) is that the robot wasn't moving fast enough. Which kinda confused me, since I was trying to give it a sense of mass and bulk, but whatever.

So I went as far out as I could.

Now, right now I'm thinking of getting rid of it, but I really don't know.

What do you guys think? I'm really torn. I mean, it's cool, but also, concievably, random.

I think the problem with it isn't the speed, it's the kind of motion it's doing. It's turning itself inside-out in a way that is hard to understand. The movement looks like it ought to be impossible: it's not obvious that a robot could do that, and in the middle it just looks like a jumble of legs. It's also not clear why it would do that, since it ends up in basically the same position it started out in; there's no real tactical advantage in turning itself inside-out.

Mrdodobird

Perfect. Thanks. Cause I like the idea (maybe not the actual implementation of the idea, but the idea), but it just kinda seemed to random, unless if it was trying to impress her with it's agility after being hit with a briefcase.